Economic Representations

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[…] a way mainstream economists recognize “economics.” As I explain in the introduction to Economic Representations, scholars in other disciplines often use concepts and approaches—like biopolitical production, […]

[…] in Modern Economics, on “Academic and Everyday Economic Knowledges) and that I continued (with Economic Representations: Academic and Everyday and an essay in Cultural Studies, titled “Economic Representations: What’s at […]

[…] the time. But then they get into the real world and find or develop other economic stories, other economic representations, according to which there are winners and losers and the losers never get compensated for their […]